Spiritual Artifacts: Antique 1920s French Monk Rosary Crucifix
This exceptionally powerful, deeply weathered antique French monk's rosary crucifix from the 1920s serves as an extraordinary piece of historical faith, bringing a quiet layer of monastic reverence and raw Gothic character into your space.
Masterfully hand-carved from a solid piece of dense, historic hardwood, the cross showcases a striking silhouette featuring uniquely notched, flared arm ends and a stylized flared base.
Secured to the centre is a beautifully detailed antique cast-bronze corpus of Jesus Christ, which has aged over the last century to a magnificent, deep dark-bronze patina.
Originally worn as a substantial pectoral cross or suspended from a heavy monastic habit rosary belt, this genuine European relic features its original hand-formed top wire bail and eyelet. It stands as a spectacular pocket talisman, a moody addition to a dark-academia vignette, or an elite focal piece for collectors of historic religious antiquities.
Sourced directly from early 20th-century France, this specific style of heavy, hand-notched wooden cross was traditionally hand-crafted within monastic orders for use by monks, friars, and nuns, carrying a profound life history of daily prayer.
The miniature bronze sculpture of Christ displays superb anatomical casting details, holding a dignified, heavy weight that anchors the wooden cross perfectly without any loose structural movement.
The wood features beautifully smoothed, rounded edges from decades of authentic handling and pocket wear, imparting a rich tactile feel that cheap modern reproductions can never replicate.
Original Intended Use: A heavy pectoral devotional cross or anchor piece for a monastic habit rosary belt.
Alternate Suggested Use: A high-character focal piece arranged flat on an antique leather bible, a unique historic pendant for a heavy statement chain necklace, or a texture-rich historical staging prop for moody cinematic and fine-art photography shoots.
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Made in France, c. 1920s, standing as a beautifully preserved, museum-grade time capsule of early 20th-century European ecclesiastical history.
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